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Current Now running: World of Light: The Tale of the Dark Itself
5 mos ago
Forever and ever, amen
8 mos ago
Calling out from Scatman's world
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11 mos ago
Called into action - by threats that seem harmonized
1 yr ago
Tomorrow comes

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Current GM of World of Light. When it comes to writing, there's nothing I love more than imagination, engagement, and commitment. I'm always open to talk, suggestion, criticism, and collaboration. While I try to be as obliging, helpful, and courteous as possible, I have very little sympathy for ghosts, and anyone who'd like to string me along. Straightforwardness is all I ask for.

Looking for more personal details? I'm just some dude from the American south; software development is my job but games, writing, and trying to help others enjoy life are my passions. Been RPing for over a decade, starting waaaay back with humble beginnings on the Spore forum, so I know a thing or two, though I won't pretend to be an expert. If you're down for some fun, let's make something spectacular together.

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You shouldn't be surprised Abel hasn't done any hacky-hacks. He's not a computer kind of guy.

On the subject, he doesn't especially trust him teammates, but he considers it a courtesy to not doubt them nor to pry into their affairs.
@Lugubrious

Are we supposed to react to your last post and day afterwards? If so, what is the guild Frenzy Plant doing the following morning?


Just do my last post, and I'll move the guild back myself. Don't worry so much about the return journey in your next post.
Hey @Zarkun I'm assuming Damian used a teleportation lacrima or something to zip back to Crocus? Because considering the events of the night immediately prior, he would have been hard pressed to make the half-day journey on foot.
Having forgotten, I'd be glad if anyone reminded me what day on which we're moving on to the next IC day.
@Lugubrious So do we wait for you since the next day happened?


Well, reacting to what happened would probably be a good idea, first. It'll be some time before Frenzy Plant proper returns to Crocus.
@Lugubrious Is Jay still in the Beacon infirmary?


No.

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I'm sorry, I would have chimed in earlier but I've been a little inactive the past day or so. Would it be possible for @Plank Sinatra and I to handle a few things with Ben and Lauren on Friday evening? They weren't really doing anything that would affect anyone outside of them, and there were some character development related matters there.

I understand if that's not possible, but I figured it couldn't hurt to ask.


That's okay, so long as it's not too protracted.
@Lugubrious

To make sure no one outside of the sub plot is affected by it, we would like to elect that we can just play it out outside of IC time since we're completely separated from it anyway. Pretty sure none of the missions were cohesively tied together through a single time frame either.


Works for me, I assume that might have been the case.
So, I don't know if a transitory post is especially necessary on my part, but let it be known:

@Whom it may concern, we are now on Saturday morning


Harine, Gren, will your characters have returned to the dorm to sleep in their beds? I'd like to know for when I get to work on an Abel morning post.
With that, I am done for this IC 'day'.
Olivie watched her Bidoof out of the corner of her eye as she approached despite the display, noting that the Bidoof appeared to be panicking. At the last moment, before she wound back her leg to kick the little monkey across the sidewalk, Buck threw himself forward. The plump mouse Pokemon's body slammed into the Pansear in a full-body tackle, knocking the skinny creature down into the trash and sending its berry bouncing away. It did not get back up, and Olivie watched its eyes glaze over. A needle of alarm shot through her: was it dead? She didn't want to kill it, after all. The movement of the monkey's chest, however, revealed that it was just unconscious. A quiet exhalation of relief escaped through Olivie's nose. ”There you go. Slow starter, is all. Hopefully you'll get read a little quicker next time. We're gonna be fighting tougher stuff than scrawny alley pests before long.” She picked up her Bidoof, who seemed to be out of sorts. His eyes were dark and his body shaking slightly. Realizing this, Olivie pet his head. ”Aw, don't worry, tough guy. It can be a little shocking to realize how strong you are. I was surprised when I got my first K.O.” She stared at the Pansear, which had awoken and was dragging itself through the rubbish to get to the berry, which had been mushed into a paste when it rolled onto the street. ”Yeesh, what a gross little monkey. Pokemon like that must be a real hassle for the city to deal with.” The Pansear scooped up a handful of berry mush in a trembling paw to bring it to its mouth, looking up at Olivie as it did. Even conscious, its eyes were cloudy, and they beheld a deep frown on the brunette's face.

However, this frown wasn't from contempt. Something inside Olivie was hurting. Her eyes stung, and her breath caught in her throat, forcing her to swallow. ”Such...a pathetic...weakling. No wonder nobody loves....nobody loves....” When she looked into Buck's sad eyes, her vision was distorted by something. Olivie felt some kind of liquid running down her cheek, and a pressure building up behind her cruel facade. She tore her eyes away, glancing back down at the Pansear, who'd gone limp hanging off the side of the curb, one paw resting in the berry juice. At that moment something broke.

Explosively, Olivie burst into tears. Noisily and messily she bawled, throwing herself to her knees in front of the Pansear. She didn't put up any resistance when Buck squirmed out of her grasp, instead reaching out to gently lift the Pansear up beneath her arms. ”How could I do that!?” she sobbed. ”I'm not heartless, it's all an act, you poor thing everyone looks at you just like they look at me. Please, I'm sorry. I forced Buck to hurt you to keep me from doing it. I'm so sorry.” She cradled the monkey in her arms, standing up and rushing toward her house with Buck at her heels. Still weeping profusely, the tapped in the residents' code to the lockpad and opened the door before hurrying inside.

Once in the safety of her own abode, she immediately set the filthy animal on a folded, soft towel atop a table, then grabbed a leftover peanut butter and jelly sandwich to set before it. The unique smell stirred the Pansear from her daze, and as she ate, Olivie washed and brushed its fur. This she did using the old Pokemon grooming kit of her father's that he showed her the evening of her birthday, when he revealed to her that he'd been a trainer in his younger ears. Once the Pansear finished eating, and she didn't look quite so ragged, she fell back into a daze, and Olivie took both her and Buck -who'd been watching the whole time- to her room. She set them in her bed among the pillows, changed quickly, and then plopped into bed. Perhaps out of instinct the Pansear clung to Olivie's stomach, while Buck settled himself closer to the foot of the bed. ”You've got fighting spirit,” she murmured softly to the Pansear, who'd fallen into a fitful sleep. Caught in a bad dream, maybe, she tossed and turned, and each time she whimpered in fear she pressed herself closer to the human she clung to. ”It takes guts to keep living when nobody cares about you. Even if you hate me, I can still care for you...” Unable to keep herself awake any longer, Olivie sank into slumber.
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